Well, maybe to make this clear:
Just suppose I bought 5 tins with 350g of fish each and paid 1,69€ for
one of them (well. just an example).

Up to this moment, I'll enter it like this:
  Aufwand:Bargeld  (1,69€ * 5)
  Aufwand:Einkauf:Lebensmittel:Fisch          (350g * 5) @@ (1,69€ * 5)

The following obviously won't work, because it interprets 1,69€ as the
price for 1g:
  Aufwand:Bargeld  (1,69€ * 5)
  Aufwand:Einkauf:Lebensmittel:Fisch          ((350g {=1,69€}) * 5)
  ==> does not balance

Quick proof with 0,00483 = 1,69/350:
  Aufwand:Bargeld  (1,69€ * 5)
  Aufwand:Einkauf:Lebensmittel:Fisch          ((350g {=0,00483€}) * 5)
  ==> does balance

But what would be the most convenient way to enter the two things I've
got? Something like a simplified version of the first statement.

Thanks,
Johann

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